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david cameron is everywhere except than in the house of commons. that will change by wednesday we're told the at moment the prime minister is still on trade mission to nigeria and africa he maintains more pressing than personal role in the biggest scandal in his time in office. some from westminster far from i'm pressed are wonder if the crisis could engulf his him. here is political editor. >> two of the mightiest men in britain both employed former top "news of the world" journalists for pr advice. on the right, met chief, sir paul steve fenl son who get quit last night of after thursday's arrest of neal wallace over alleged phone-hacking. on the left, dave cameron many, still prime minister after his former aide andy coulson was arrested a week before. a similarity hirnted at by sir paul in his resignation statement. with the spotlight increasingly on mr. cameron eneven though he was on a trade trip to south africa today he tried to tackle it. >> i would say that the situation in the metropolitan police service is really quite different to the s
david cameron is everywhere except than in the house of commons. that will change by wednesday we're told the at moment the prime minister is still on trade mission to nigeria and africa he maintains more pressing than personal role in the biggest scandal in his time in office. some from westminster far from i'm pressed are wonder if the crisis could engulf his him. here is political editor. >> two of the mightiest men in britain both employed former top "news of the world"...
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what is the net effect of this now for david cameron politically? >> well, there's been speculation about whether he could survive this. that speculation is probably misplaced. there's no real danger to himself or his government and there's no suggestion that he's been involved in any crime, not yet, anyway. there's a real passionate response to the question who he too close to the executives of news international. in particular the question about the quote you just played about whether he was wrong to hire as his head of communications andy coulson who was a former editor of "the news of the world" at a time when it was suspected he was involved with the phone hacking. cameron rejected all advice and insisted on hiring him. he then resigned and lab arrested. come ran's very much under attack for his poor judgment at this time. >> it's all been so interesting and certainly not going to end here. thank you so much, martin. great to see you from london. >> we are live this hour here on capitol hill where they could use the speaker they had in parliame
what is the net effect of this now for david cameron politically? >> well, there's been speculation about whether he could survive this. that speculation is probably misplaced. there's no real danger to himself or his government and there's no suggestion that he's been involved in any crime, not yet, anyway. there's a real passionate response to the question who he too close to the executives of news international. in particular the question about the quote you just played about whether...
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this morning, prime minister david cameron is weighing in on the controversy. it is all straight ahead on the other side of this break. [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. then we discovered chex cereals. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you don't want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say "yes" to something that they want to eat. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. gluten free. allergy season is at its worst. inside your home allergens can be found on everyday hard surfaces. lysol disinfecting wipes remove more than 95% of allergens. and lysol disinfectant spray kills the source of mold allergens. so from pollen particles to pet dander... lysol does more to help your family during allergy season. lysol, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. >>> fox 5 viewer travis gearing gave us
this morning, prime minister david cameron is weighing in on the controversy. it is all straight ahead on the other side of this break. [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. then we discovered chex cereals. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you don't want to have to...
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david cameron's government had to prove that. is now irrelevant, since murdoch has dropped the bid amid the scandal. did david cameron discuss this application with his very good friend rebekah brooks and other peopl ande -- other people at news international, the new very well and whose birthday party he went to? it does not look great. there are ways of convincing, dodging questions. it does not look great. people are going to conclude that at dinner parties behind closed doors, he was giving the green light. host: who owns "the daily telegraph"? guest: we are independently owned, two businessmen who have been in media publishing for 20 years or so. host: they have owned it for 20 years? guest: no, they have on our publication for five years. prior to that we were owned by conrad black. host: editorially, does "the telegraph" lien right and did it endorse david cameron? guest: yes, it did. host: next call. caller: i think this all goes back to george soros and media matters. it is well known that he is out to get fox. i think h
david cameron's government had to prove that. is now irrelevant, since murdoch has dropped the bid amid the scandal. did david cameron discuss this application with his very good friend rebekah brooks and other peopl ande -- other people at news international, the new very well and whose birthday party he went to? it does not look great. there are ways of convincing, dodging questions. it does not look great. people are going to conclude that at dinner parties behind closed doors, he was giving...
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that was prime minister david cameron. his former top communications aide was arrested former top co aide was arrested today for the rupert murdoch-owned news of the world tabloid. for more on this bomb shell across the pond, let's bring in toby harnden. tell the american people watching right now, what is this scandal involving hacking and cell phones and whatever that is really caused this scandal to explode? >> well, just an incredible story. people in britain are talking about nothing else. it goes back to 2006 when a royal correspondent for news of the world was arrested, accused of tapping phones of prince william and other members of the royal family, pleaded guilty, an investigator pleaded guilty as well, went to jail for short periods. at that time it was contained and the police said it was a rogue reporter and "news of the world" said it was a rogue reporter. two years ago they really started to investigate this and it became more and more clear it was more and more people involved, talking up to 4,000 people's
that was prime minister david cameron. his former top communications aide was arrested former top co aide was arrested today for the rupert murdoch-owned news of the world tabloid. for more on this bomb shell across the pond, let's bring in toby harnden. tell the american people watching right now, what is this scandal involving hacking and cell phones and whatever that is really caused this scandal to explode? >> well, just an incredible story. people in britain are talking about nothing...
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david cameron's government had to prove that. is now irrelevant, since murdoch has dropped the bid amid the scandal. did david cameron discuss this application with his very good friend rebekah brooks and other peopl ande -- other people at news international, the new very well and whose birthday party he went to? it does not look great. there are ways of convincing, dodging questions. it does not look great. people are going to conclude that at dinner parties behind closed doors, he was giving the green light. host: who owns "the daily telegraph"? guest: we are independently owned, two businessmen who have been in media publishing for 20 years or so. host: they have owned it for 20 years? guest: no, they have on our publication for five years. prior to that we were owned by conrad black. host: editorially, does "the telegraph" lien right and did it endorse david cameron? guest: yes, it did. host: next call. caller: i think this all goes back to george soros and media matters. it is well known that he is out to get fox. i think h
david cameron's government had to prove that. is now irrelevant, since murdoch has dropped the bid amid the scandal. did david cameron discuss this application with his very good friend rebekah brooks and other peopl ande -- other people at news international, the new very well and whose birthday party he went to? it does not look great. there are ways of convincing, dodging questions. it does not look great. people are going to conclude that at dinner parties behind closed doors, he was giving...
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former senior aide to britain's prime minister david cameron has been arrested in a growing scandal involving phone hacking and corruption. >>> finally, let me finish with the space shuttle launch today and the wondrous pioneering president jack kennedy once championed. >>> we start with the jobs numbers. david corn, msnbc political analyst. michael steele is the former chairman of the republican national committee. now an msnbc political analyst. welcome. did you hear the glee, the giggles of delight on your side of the aisle? come on. michele bachmann said she hopes the bad numbers help her. >> no, no. >> she said that. >> i know what she said. let's just get serious for a moment. you had 18,000 jobs created last month. the 54,000 for may was the revised down to 25,000. the reality of it is americans are still hurting and both the administration and members of congress and the republican leadership, in particular, we can't paint specifically on job creation, need to get serious about this. all the talk about the debt and all the dancing belies -- >> you think the debt is an important issue?
former senior aide to britain's prime minister david cameron has been arrested in a growing scandal involving phone hacking and corruption. >>> finally, let me finish with the space shuttle launch today and the wondrous pioneering president jack kennedy once championed. >>> we start with the jobs numbers. david corn, msnbc political analyst. michael steele is the former chairman of the republican national committee. now an msnbc political analyst. welcome. did you hear the...
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>> prime minister david cameron, i read the other day that we met 26 times. i don't know if that is correct. -and do my best to come back to you on an exact number. i am sure it is correct but i have never been to downing street when david cameron was prime minister. prime minister gordon brown and tony blair -- >> how regular is regularly? >> on prime minister gordon brown in the time he was in downing street and when he was chancellor i would have gone six times the year. >> tony blair? >> probably similar. in the last few years a little more. if you want me to cite numbers i can do my best to get that. strangely it was under labor prime ministers that i was executive at downing street and not the current administration. >> do you think there was a change of events when you were chief executive of news international? it struck me that "news of the world" -- anti-establishment kind of publication. always seemed to me this was a paper on the side of the little person fighting the establishment. would you say when you became editor and your relationship with t
>> prime minister david cameron, i read the other day that we met 26 times. i don't know if that is correct. -and do my best to come back to you on an exact number. i am sure it is correct but i have never been to downing street when david cameron was prime minister. prime minister gordon brown and tony blair -- >> how regular is regularly? >> on prime minister gordon brown in the time he was in downing street and when he was chancellor i would have gone six times the year....
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they decided that david cameron is week of detail. they started asking very specific veto questions about the impact of a certain policy, for example, welfare reform, on a particular group of people. they would argue that this showed the prime minister the weakness of the detail and the impact of his own policies and they think that that was a very successful tactic and i think it is one that you will see more and more in the future. >> her queen went -- for medicine decree went to ireland and this was widely regarded as a start. she was not the first british monarchs to visit ireland and a hundred years. she went to the sports stadium. later, the queen went to the dublin council. she was a long time the irish president. the queen reflected the turbulent relationship between britain and ireland. >> with the benefit of historical hindsight, we can see things which we would wish had been done differently or not at all. >> in the comments, the queen's visit was raised at the prime minister in -- the prime minister's questions. >> this de
they decided that david cameron is week of detail. they started asking very specific veto questions about the impact of a certain policy, for example, welfare reform, on a particular group of people. they would argue that this showed the prime minister the weakness of the detail and the impact of his own policies and they think that that was a very successful tactic and i think it is one that you will see more and more in the future. >> her queen went -- for medicine decree went to...
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david cameron's government had to prove that. is now irrelevant, since murdoch has dropped the bid amid the scandal. did david cameron discuss this application with his very good friend rebekah brooks and other peopl ande -- other people at news international, the new very well and whose birthday party he went to? it does not look great. there are ways of convincing, dodging questions. it does not look great. people are going to conclude that at dinner parties behind closed doors, he was giving the green light. host: who owns "the daily telegraph"? guest: we are independently owned, two businessmen who have been in media publishing for 20 years or so. host: they have owned it for 20 years? guest: no, they have on our publication for five years. prior to that we were owned by conrad black. host: editorially, does "the telegraph" lien right and did it endorse david cameron? guest: yes, it did. host: next call. caller: i think this all goes back to george soros and media matters. it is well known that he is out to get fox. i think h
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. >> british prime minister david cameron fielded questions from reporters on the phone hacking scandal at the "news of the world." one man was arrested on charges relating to the phone hacking scandal. this news conference is 45 minutes. >> good morning, everyone, and thank you for coming. over the last few days, the whole country has been shocked by the revelations of the phone hacking scandal. murder victims, terrorist victims', families that lost loved ones who sometimes defending our country, that these people could have their funds have been two to yield -- could have had their phones hacked into to yield stories for a newspaper is simply disgusting. i cannot think what was going to the minds of the people that did this. that they can get into anyone's phone is disgraceful. but a young girl missing from her parents that was later found to be murdered is truly despicable. this scandal is not just about some journalists or one newspaper. it is not even just about the press. it is also about the police and about how politics works and politicians, too. i want to be very frank about h
. >> british prime minister david cameron fielded questions from reporters on the phone hacking scandal at the "news of the world." one man was arrested on charges relating to the phone hacking scandal. this news conference is 45 minutes. >> good morning, everyone, and thank you for coming. over the last few days, the whole country has been shocked by the revelations of the phone hacking scandal. murder victims, terrorist victims', families that lost loved ones who...
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today, the conservative prime minister david cameron announced two government inquiries. >> we are talking about murder victims, potentially terrorist victims, having their telephones tapped into. it is absolutely disgusting. >> at the center of the story is the head of the media empire of rupert murdoch and so far, she has resisted calls to resign in and take responsibility. there is no sign of the outrage here diminishing it. there is a mounting advertising boycott of the "news of the robert " ford is just one of the company's saying it does not want to be associated with a company that does not know where to draw the line. abc news london. >>> if president obama made history today with a treat, the white house hosting the first- ever twitter town hall. the president discussed a lot of things taxes, housing, veterans affairs, the space program, but his first-ever tweet was actually a question to his online for all the words. he asked about what caused the they would cut to help the deficit and what investments you would keep. >>> an awesome announcement today. facebook will join with sky
today, the conservative prime minister david cameron announced two government inquiries. >> we are talking about murder victims, potentially terrorist victims, having their telephones tapped into. it is absolutely disgusting. >> at the center of the story is the head of the media empire of rupert murdoch and so far, she has resisted calls to resign in and take responsibility. there is no sign of the outrage here diminishing it. there is a mounting advertising boycott of the...
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. >> that editor also served as british prime minister david cameron's communications chief. dron is coming under fire for hiring him, despite his troubled past. >> reporter: only days after these terrible phone hacking allegations exploded once again in britain, one day after "the news of the world" announced it will cease to exist, two former employees have been arrested. one is h former editor, later hired as communications director for the prime minister, something the prime minister now is begin coming under fire for. >> the decision to hire him was mine and mine alone. and i take full responsibility for it. >> reporter: the second person arrested is a reporter who actually did prison time for phone hacking at "the news of the world" in 2007. the thing is, since then and only recently, the allegations have ballooned to include possibly thousands of potential phone hacking victims, including the families of soldiers killed in battle and the families of murder victims, even in one case, the murder victim herself. the government now wants to know, has this been going on at
. >> that editor also served as british prime minister david cameron's communications chief. dron is coming under fire for hiring him, despite his troubled past. >> reporter: only days after these terrible phone hacking allegations exploded once again in britain, one day after "the news of the world" announced it will cease to exist, two former employees have been arrested. one is h former editor, later hired as communications director for the prime minister, something the...
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cameron has been arrested. cameron has promised a full investigation into the arrest. the latest allegations against "news of the world" say the tabloid accessed voice mails on the phones of thousands of people, including members of the royal family, celebrities, and families of soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan. police are investigating a list of possibly 4,000 victims. the tabloid's last edition will go out on sunday. the paper was open for more than 150 years. >>> 11:40 right now. let's get another check on the forecast with meteorologist tom kierein. tom, that liftoff looked beautiful, huh? >> yeah, really, really stunning. and fortunately, they did just dodge the showers and storms that were on the other side of florida, on the gulf side, so they were able to get the launch off on time. here, we have had heavy showers and heavy downpours passing south and east of washington, west and north of us. and on the radar, way off in western virginia, there's an area of heavy rain along with thunder and light
cameron has been arrested. cameron has promised a full investigation into the arrest. the latest allegations against "news of the world" say the tabloid accessed voice mails on the phones of thousands of people, including members of the royal family, celebrities, and families of soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan. police are investigating a list of possibly 4,000 victims. the tabloid's last edition will go out on sunday. the paper was open for more than 150 years. >>>...
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prime minister david cameron who is former press secretary caught in the hacking scandal called for an inquiry. >> what this government is doing is making sure that the fact the public and i feel so appalled by what has happened, murder victims, terrorist victims who had their phones hacked is quite disgraceful. that is why it's important there is a full police investigation with all the powers that they need. >> reporter: there are also allegations that news of the world paid police for information. news corporation chairman and ceo rupert murdoch would not give comments to reporters who pursued him at a conference in idaho, but he issued a statement yesterday calling the allegations of phone hacking and payments to police "deplorable and unacceptable" and vowed the company will cooperate with the investigation. scotland yard said it has a list of 4,000 potential victims of phone hacking. they are fresh allegations that family members of war dead may have been among the targets. james murdoch in an earlier statement today said news of the world as a business is holding others to accou
prime minister david cameron who is former press secretary caught in the hacking scandal called for an inquiry. >> what this government is doing is making sure that the fact the public and i feel so appalled by what has happened, murder victims, terrorist victims who had their phones hacked is quite disgraceful. that is why it's important there is a full police investigation with all the powers that they need. >> reporter: there are also allegations that news of the world paid...
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. >> prime minister david cameron is calling for full public inquiry led by a judge. fox's amy kellogg has the story. >> reporter: the newspaper at the center of the storm will roll off the presses just one last time this sunday and the profits will go to good causes according to james more dock who runs the international side of the media group. the tabloid "news of the world" at one point has been the best selling english language paper in the world. until recently the top sunday paper in britain. >> i feel regret. clearly the practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. and that the company believes in. >> reporter: at issue a long running phone hacking scandal in which the victims had been largely celebrities. but there was outrage when allegations emerged that the paper hacked the phones of a schoolgirl who had been abducted and ultimately killed and victims of the terror attacks on london transport. the prime minister cameron former press sec caught in the hacking -- secreta
. >> prime minister david cameron is calling for full public inquiry led by a judge. fox's amy kellogg has the story. >> reporter: the newspaper at the center of the storm will roll off the presses just one last time this sunday and the profits will go to good causes according to james more dock who runs the international side of the media group. the tabloid "news of the world" at one point has been the best selling english language paper in the world. until recently the...
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lewis under their belt. >>> as the british prime minister david cameron was announcing a public inquiry into the scandal, he was being blasted, himself, in parliament for hiring a former murdoch editor as his spokesman. listen to this blistering criticism then cameron's response. >> he just doesn't get it. he just doesn't get it. i say this to the prime minister. he was warned by the deputy prime minister about hiring andy coulson. he was warned by lord ashtown about hiring andy coulson. he has now admitted in the house of commons today that his chief of staff was given complete evidence which contradicted andy coulson's previous accounts. the prime minister must now publish the fullest account of all the information that was provided and what he did and why those warnings went unheeded. the decision to employ a tabloid editor meant there were a number of people who said this was not a good idea, particularly when that tabloid editor had been at "the news of the world" when bad things happened. the decision i made was to accept the assurances he gave me. as i've said, those were assuran
lewis under their belt. >>> as the british prime minister david cameron was announcing a public inquiry into the scandal, he was being blasted, himself, in parliament for hiring a former murdoch editor as his spokesman. listen to this blistering criticism then cameron's response. >> he just doesn't get it. he just doesn't get it. i say this to the prime minister. he was warned by the deputy prime minister about hiring andy coulson. he was warned by lord ashtown about hiring andy...
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that individual also served as prime minister david cameron's communications chief. as michelle kosinski reports now, cameron is coming under fire for hiring him, despite his troubled past. >> reporter: only days after these terrible phone hacking allegations exploded once again in britain, one day after the "news of the world" announced it will cease to exist, two former employees of the "news of the world" have now been arrested. one is a former editor, later hired as a communications director for the prime minister. something the prime minister now is again coming under fire for. >> the decision to hire him was mine and mine alone. and i take full responsibility for it. >> reporter: the second person arrested is a reporter who actually did prison time for phone hacking at the "news of the world" back in 2007. the thing is, since then, and only recently, the allegations have ballooned to include possibly thousands of potential phone hacking victims, including the families of soldiers killed in battle and the families of murder victims, even in one case, the murder
that individual also served as prime minister david cameron's communications chief. as michelle kosinski reports now, cameron is coming under fire for hiring him, despite his troubled past. >> reporter: only days after these terrible phone hacking allegations exploded once again in britain, one day after the "news of the world" announced it will cease to exist, two former employees of the "news of the world" have now been arrested. one is a former editor, later hired...
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police have arrested david cameron's friend and former top aide andy schoolson on suspicion he was tabbing -- tapping into cell phones and voice mails. after phone hacking alwayses, he was forced to resign from the paper in 2007. >> the decision to harm was mine and mine alone and i take full responsibility for it. >> reporter: police also arrested collide goodman, a former top news of the world reporter. more arrests could be coming, with allegations that the papers didn't just hack the phones of celebrities and royals but crime victims and fallen soldiers. trying to contain the fallout, the prime minister nounced -- announced two separate probes and promised tighter rules for britain's free-for-all press. >> mr. murdoch -- >> rupert murdoch sits on top of the press, news of the world, as well as wall street and fox. >> reporter: news of the world has been the british paper for 168 years. but people we spoke to today said it was time to pull the murdoch plug. >> unbelievable this was going on for so long. i'm glad they closed down that paper. >> reporter: some watchers believe the shutdow
police have arrested david cameron's friend and former top aide andy schoolson on suspicion he was tabbing -- tapping into cell phones and voice mails. after phone hacking alwayses, he was forced to resign from the paper in 2007. >> the decision to harm was mine and mine alone and i take full responsibility for it. >> reporter: police also arrested collide goodman, a former top news of the world reporter. more arrests could be coming, with allegations that the papers didn't just...
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this week, prime minister david cameron took questions from members about allegations that journalists packed into the cell phones of numerous individuals. prime minister karen described the revelations as disgusting, and on friday announced the launch of two separate inquiries. this is half an hour. >> questions to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the whole house will wish to join the in paying tribute to the fourth battalion, the royal regiment of scotland. this week, i witnessed firsthand the sacrifice of our soldiers. i pay tribute to the bravery and dedication of this particular soldier who was lost under such tragic circumstances. our thought will be with his family and friends at this very sad time. we pay tribute to him and all who serve our country in afghanistan and elsewhere. this morning had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> i agree with the sentiments the prime minister has made. it is a dreadful thing thinking one day you will get that knock
this week, prime minister david cameron took questions from members about allegations that journalists packed into the cell phones of numerous individuals. prime minister karen described the revelations as disgusting, and on friday announced the launch of two separate inquiries. this is half an hour. >> questions to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the whole house will wish to join the in paying tribute to the fourth battalion, the royal regiment of scotland....
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police have arrested david cameron's friend and former top aide andy schoolson. on suspicion he was charged with intercepting cell phones. >>> after phone hacking allegations forced him to resign from the paper in 2007. >> the decision to harm was mine and might be alone. and i take full responsibility for it. >> reporter: police also arrested clive goodman, a former top news of the world reporter. more arrests could be coming with allegations the paper didn't just hack the phones of celebrities and royals but crime victims and fallen soldiers. trying to contain the fallout, the prime minister announced two separate probes and promised tighter rules for britain's free-for-all press. >> mr. murdoch? >> rupert murdoch sits on top of the media enterprise that runs news of the world. >> reporter: the news of the world has been an institution in britain for 168 years. but the people we spoke to say it was time for the murdoch family to pull the plug. >> unbelievable that something like this has been going on for so long. >> yeah. i'm glad news of the world is now clos
police have arrested david cameron's friend and former top aide andy schoolson. on suspicion he was charged with intercepting cell phones. >>> after phone hacking allegations forced him to resign from the paper in 2007. >> the decision to harm was mine and might be alone. and i take full responsibility for it. >> reporter: police also arrested clive goodman, a former top news of the world reporter. more arrests could be coming with allegations the paper didn't just hack the...
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prime minister david cameron wants a full investigation. >>> what this government is doing is making sure that the fact that i feel so appalled. that is why it is so important to have a full miss investigation with all the powers they need. >> news corp chairman ruppert murdock always the allegations of phone hacking despicable and unacceptable. he promises full cooperation with the investigation. >> they closed down this weekend? >> amazing. >> that's big news. >> i mean, that's a big newspaper. obviously what's going on is major but they are shutting down. i don't know what's happening to the employees but i'm sure we will find out. we did an earlier story, they're going to be jobless. >> 8:26 now. up neck, we'll check out some of the other stories making headlines. that includes more on a shooting spree in grand rapid, michigan, that, unfortunately, left more than eight people dead >>> >>> welcome back. 79 degrees now. a hostage situation in west michigan ended late last night when police say the suspect shot and killed himself. none of the three hosta
prime minister david cameron wants a full investigation. >>> what this government is doing is making sure that the fact that i feel so appalled. that is why it is so important to have a full miss investigation with all the powers they need. >> news corp chairman ruppert murdock always the allegations of phone hacking despicable and unacceptable. he promises full cooperation with the investigation. >> they closed down this weekend? >> amazing. >> that's big news....
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cameron's goth? they just wouldn't ask that. so we have an intimate connection. and historians have mocked that. and i don't mock it. lincoln had that connection, however, and it's not so easy to mock lincoln. he felt, and he said i think in 1858 in a speech, he said we are one with these founder. blood of our blood, flesh of our flesh. i mean, that's really identifying with them. and he says there's an electric chord that ties us to them, and i think that's the feeling we have, that this is the source of our identity. we go back to these people to find out who we are. they created our institutions by which we still govern ourselves, they infused into our culture almost everything we believe, our noblist ideals, our highest aspirations come out of the revolution. the revolution's the most important event this our history -- in our history. so it's natural for us to go back there because there's nothing else that holds us together. there's no american ethnicity. every race, creed and color is here in
cameron's goth? they just wouldn't ask that. so we have an intimate connection. and historians have mocked that. and i don't mock it. lincoln had that connection, however, and it's not so easy to mock lincoln. he felt, and he said i think in 1858 in a speech, he said we are one with these founder. blood of our blood, flesh of our flesh. i mean, that's really identifying with them. and he says there's an electric chord that ties us to them, and i think that's the feeling we have, that this is...
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i don't think anyone in england would say well what would one of the -- think of david cameron's government? they just wouldn't have that kind of questions that we have a connection with these founders, an intimate connection and it is easy to block that and historians have locked it. i don't lock it. it is not so easy to mock lincoln. he felt and he said i think in 1858 in a speech, he says we -- lead of our blood, flesh of our flesh. that is really identifying with them. and he says there is an electric cord that ties us to them and i think that is the feeling we have that this is the source of our identity. we go back to these people to find out who we are. they created their institutions by which we still govern ourselves. they infused into our culture almost everything we believe, our ideals, our highest aspirations come out of the revolution. the revolution is the most important event in our history and so it is natural for us to go back there because there is nothing else that holds us together. we are not a nation in the usual sense of the term. there is no american ethnicity. every
i don't think anyone in england would say well what would one of the -- think of david cameron's government? they just wouldn't have that kind of questions that we have a connection with these founders, an intimate connection and it is easy to block that and historians have locked it. i don't lock it. it is not so easy to mock lincoln. he felt and he said i think in 1858 in a speech, he says we -- lead of our blood, flesh of our flesh. that is really identifying with them. and he says there is...
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we can be responsible, we >> british prime minister david cameron hold a news briefing. later, the president and congressional leaders discussed the latest unemployment leaders -- in numbers. >> we will discuss the british phone hacking scandal with ansrew dedgecliff-johnson. "washington journal" begins lead at 7: the space 45 eastern time. >> who is really going to get fired up over nancy pelosi and john boehner on the other? >> in the declaration of he takes on the problems of the two party system. a sunday night on the c-span "c &a." >> in side, new and returning house and senate members with contact affirmation including twitter addresses, maps, and assignments, and information on the white house, the governors. order online at cspan.org/shop. >> the house ways and means subcommittee held a hearing today on proposed changes to social security. proposals included raising the retirement age and increasing social security taxes. witnesses included former social security advisory board chairman and a member of the social security medicare board of trustees. the said comm
we can be responsible, we >> british prime minister david cameron hold a news briefing. later, the president and congressional leaders discussed the latest unemployment leaders -- in numbers. >> we will discuss the british phone hacking scandal with ansrew dedgecliff-johnson. "washington journal" begins lead at 7: the space 45 eastern time. >> who is really going to get fired up over nancy pelosi and john boehner on the other? >> in the declaration of he takes...
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. >>> british prime minister david cameron said he will look into whether 9/11 victims were among those targeted in the growing "news of the world" phone hacking scandal. the paper, part of his media empire shut down over the weekend amid outrage in britain. another victim is hugh grant and said the scandal is important to america too. >> rupert murdoch does own an enormous amount of your media and some of your newspapers. and i think people need to ask themselves, you know, who is this man who owns such a large part of our media. i think, you know, when you hear some of the new allegations about who the "news of the world" was phone hacking that may include and i stretch it's allegations at this stage, some of the 9/11 victims, well, i don't know, that may strike a chord with americans. >> and this morning more fallout from the scandal with word that news international's legal manager has left the company. >>> parents who want healthier food options for their children are getting some help today. at least 19 major restaurant chains are announcing they're putting more fruits and vegetab
. >>> british prime minister david cameron said he will look into whether 9/11 victims were among those targeted in the growing "news of the world" phone hacking scandal. the paper, part of his media empire shut down over the weekend amid outrage in britain. another victim is hugh grant and said the scandal is important to america too. >> rupert murdoch does own an enormous amount of your media and some of your newspapers. and i think people need to ask themselves, you...
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during question time in the house of commons, david cameron announced that the u.k. will withdraw 500 troops from afghanistan by the end of 2012, which will reduce the size of the british forces to 9000. britain has the second-largest contingent emerson no rigid military personnel in the country behind the united states. his announcement follows president obama's decision to reduce american troops but 33,000 by the end of next summer. meanwhile, in afghanistan a charter plane chartered by the u.s. military has crashed into a mountain top. no americans were aboard the plane according to a spokesperson for the u.s. transportation command. we will hear more in afghanistan from general david read this. you can hear this later on c- span radio. nbc reports that mitt romney raise over $18 million in the second quarter, the amount larger than any other gop candidates. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> c-span has launched a new easy to navigate web site for politics in the 2012 presidential campaign. links to c-span media partners in the early primar
during question time in the house of commons, david cameron announced that the u.k. will withdraw 500 troops from afghanistan by the end of 2012, which will reduce the size of the british forces to 9000. britain has the second-largest contingent emerson no rigid military personnel in the country behind the united states. his announcement follows president obama's decision to reduce american troops but 33,000 by the end of next summer. meanwhile, in afghanistan a charter plane chartered by the...
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british prime minister david cameron announced today in parliament that his government will withdraw 500 troops from afghanistan by the end of 2012. reducing troop levels to 9,000. following his remarks he answered questions from the opposition leader and members of the house of commons on counterterrorism efforts with pakistan, setting up officer training academies for afghan police and security operations in the region. this is an hour. >> prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with the mission i'd like to make a statement on afghanistan. from the outset this government has sought to take a more hard-headed, more security-based approach to our mission. as i said, we're not there to build a perfect democracy. still less a model society. yes, we will help with the establishment of democratic institutions. yes, we can improve infrastructure, develop education, encourage development. but we are in afghanistan for one overriding reason, to ensure our own national security by helping the afghans to take control of theirs. this means building up the afghan security forces so we can dr
british prime minister david cameron announced today in parliament that his government will withdraw 500 troops from afghanistan by the end of 2012. reducing troop levels to 9,000. following his remarks he answered questions from the opposition leader and members of the house of commons on counterterrorism efforts with pakistan, setting up officer training academies for afghan police and security operations in the region. this is an hour. >> prime minister. >> thank you, mr....
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cameron that will get underway at 6:30 eastern live here tomorrow morning on c-span2. we're hoping to take you live to the white house for the briefing with jay carney in just a couple minutes. again as the house prepares debate today on their balanced budget amendment and discussions continue on the looming deadline, the debt ceiling deadline which is now two weeks away. we spoke about that -- both of those issues with the capitol hill reporter this morning on "washington journal." >> host: to give us more information about the house and set the scene we've got joseph shots with us. good morning. >> guest: good morning. how are you? >> host: good thank you. this is expected to pass the house but ultimately fail in the senate so what is the intention of the vote today in the house? >> guest: well, basically this is the -- this is a spending cut plan favored by the most conservative house republicans. it would immediately make marijuana cuts to discretionary spending. $111 billion in cuts in 2012, fiscal 2012. it would set caps on discretionary spending well into the fu
cameron that will get underway at 6:30 eastern live here tomorrow morning on c-span2. we're hoping to take you live to the white house for the briefing with jay carney in just a couple minutes. again as the house prepares debate today on their balanced budget amendment and discussions continue on the looming deadline, the debt ceiling deadline which is now two weeks away. we spoke about that -- both of those issues with the capitol hill reporter this morning on "washington journal."...
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david cameron earlier today in the house of commons said that parts of the media and police are involved in a firestorm over the ongoing phone hacking scandal. he says that anyone who has committed to the census -- committed these offenses must be prosecuted. he has said that he will look into whether or not 9/11 victims were targeted in these phone hacking scandals. they say it raises serious questions about whether news corp. has broken united states law. he encourages the appropriate agencies to investigate to make sure that americans have not had their privacy violated. stock futures are rising this morning after an encouraging report on chinese growth. data says that the chinese economy is growing at a rate of 5.9%. in the states, ben bernanke is going to testify before congress. he is expected to encourage lawmakers to raise the u.s. debt limit before the august 2 deadline. ahead of the bell, bell futures are up 33. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> this is the great hall at the library of congress. the largest library in the world. if he were to be one book for a
david cameron earlier today in the house of commons said that parts of the media and police are involved in a firestorm over the ongoing phone hacking scandal. he says that anyone who has committed to the census -- committed these offenses must be prosecuted. he has said that he will look into whether or not 9/11 victims were targeted in these phone hacking scandals. they say it raises serious questions about whether news corp. has broken united states law. he encourages the appropriate...
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cameron, prime minister director of communication. a lot going on in great britain with ramifications globally because of rupert murdoch's empire and the media. lagrange, texas. mike is up next as we talk about the grand bargain. caller: i don't really agree with the grand bargain. we are looking for all of these leopards in the republican party to change their spots. all we have to do is look at the three things that agreed with the president on since they had been reelected. he was held hostage to redo the bush tax cuts. they agreed -- let's send another 33,000 to afghanistan so we can spend dollars a gallon on gasoline of afghan people spend a dollar and 20 -- $1.20. it is ridiculous what we allow these people to get away with. and how many people -- i think there is 37% of this nation that consider themselves republicans now. i just can't believe there are that many stupid people in this nation. have a nice day, susan b. host: thank you. a headline in "the wall street journal." sara lee and janet hook. one note -- investors in u.s
cameron, prime minister director of communication. a lot going on in great britain with ramifications globally because of rupert murdoch's empire and the media. lagrange, texas. mike is up next as we talk about the grand bargain. caller: i don't really agree with the grand bargain. we are looking for all of these leopards in the republican party to change their spots. all we have to do is look at the three things that agreed with the president on since they had been reelected. he was held...
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. >> and heat is being turned up on british prime minister david cameron over the news of the world phone hacking scandal. as a member of parliament calls for an investigation, cameron who is in south africa has delayed parliament's summer vacation so he can brief lawmakers and he defended his relationship with the former communications head and news of the world editor. this comes after london police commissioner paul stevenson quit after another news of the world employee as a p.r. consultant. news of the world and its parent company news international is owned by newscorp, the parent company of fox news. >> she was hand picked by president obama to run his new consumer protection bureau but elizabeth warren is not getting the job. warren's tough stance against banks made her a controversial choice. the president now is choosing another credit card watchdog. >> today, he's nominating former ohio attorney general richard cordray but republicans are vowing to vote against him or any nominee until the white house makes changes to the agency. >> making sure that high school football players
. >> and heat is being turned up on british prime minister david cameron over the news of the world phone hacking scandal. as a member of parliament calls for an investigation, cameron who is in south africa has delayed parliament's summer vacation so he can brief lawmakers and he defended his relationship with the former communications head and news of the world editor. this comes after london police commissioner paul stevenson quit after another news of the world employee as a p.r....
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earlier today, british prime minister david cameron took questions from reporters on his government's response to that scandal by some journalists at a news of the world. he also commented on his decision to higher the man arrested earlier today on allegations of corruption and involvement when he was editor. the news conference from london is 45 minutes. >> in the morning, everyone, and thank you for coming. over the last few days, the whole country has been shocked by the revelations of the phone hacking scandal. murder victims, terrorist victims', families that lost loved ones who sometimes defending our country, that these people could have their funds have been two to yield stories for a newspaper is simply disgusting. i cannot think what was going to the minds of the people that did this. that they can get into anyone's phone is disgraceful. but a young girl missing from her parents that was later found to be murdered is truly despicable. this scandal is not just about some journalists or one newspaper. it is not even just about the press. it is also about the police and about h
earlier today, british prime minister david cameron took questions from reporters on his government's response to that scandal by some journalists at a news of the world. he also commented on his decision to higher the man arrested earlier today on allegations of corruption and involvement when he was editor. the news conference from london is 45 minutes. >> in the morning, everyone, and thank you for coming. over the last few days, the whole country has been shocked by the revelations of...